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10/10/2025 | Press release | Archived content

CONCORD UNIVERSITY EXTENDS IN-STATE RATES ACROSS VIRGINIA BORDER

ATHENS, W.Va. - Concord University is rolling out the welcome mat in a big way for our Virginia neighbors. In a measure approved this week during the fall Board of Governors session, University leaders OK'd in-state tuition rates for all Mountain Lions crossing the Commonwealth border.

The Two States-One Rate campaign will cut Virginia students' Fall 2026 tuition and fees to roughly $9,464, bolstering Concord's position as one of the most affordable university options in the Appalachian region.

"We are thrilled to extend a metro tuition rate to our neighbors in Virginia. Many of our Virginia students live less than 20 minutes from our beautiful campus, and this initiative ensures they can access a high-quality, affordable education close to home," Concord President Bethany Meighen said. "This new rate reflects our commitment to expanding opportunity, supporting regional growth, and welcoming more students into the Mountain Lion family."

In addition to the discounted tuitions and fees, the CU Foundation and institutional aid annually disburse more than $3.6 million in scholarships, resulting in the lowest student-loan debt of any state university in West Virginia.

"This is a wonderful opportunity for students and families to take advantage of all the exciting things happening on our beautiful campus. Affordability has always been a major factor of why students choose Concord, and now we're thrilled to extend that same value and opportunity across the state line," Chief Enrollment Management Officer Tammy Brown said.

Concord offers more than 70 majors, minors, and programs of study between two colleges: the College of Professional and Liberal Studies and the College of Science, Mathematics, and Health. With an average class size of 15, faculty members are attentive and accessible.

In addition to delivering academic excellence, CU aims to offer students a well-rounded community and living environment. Situated in Mercer County, Concord's Athens campus is never far from an Appalachian adventure. Students are always just a short trip from some of the Mountain State's best outdoor recreation, including:

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